Hair device



Feb. 9, 1932. H. ElsLl-:R

HAIR DEVICE Filed July 1951 IN VENTOR.

ATTORNEY.

Patented Feb. 9, 1932 HENRY EISLEBI, OF vNEI? mln nnvrcrz.

Yonx, N. Y., AssIeNon. To EMETH FINANCIAL CORPORATION.

A. CORPORATION or NEW Yoax v Application filed .Tully 1931. Serial No. 549,339.

rllhis 'invention relates to hair' devices for use, particularly with short or bobbed hair.

@ne of the objects of the invention is to provide a simple and easily-manipulated device for forming and supporting the h'air in a roll, puff or bun. v

Another object is to provide a device of extremely iiexible construction so that it may be readily bent to conform to the curvature of the neck or head and thus give the rolled hair a very natural appearance.

Various other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the fol. lowing description thereof.

The improved device, generally speaking, comprises a. pair of iexible members between which the hair may be engaged and upon which it may be wound intoa roll, said device Fig. 6 is a. similar view having pliable end portions or members adapted to be bent inwardly to fasten the 'loll and to secure the device in place in the air.

While the device is intended primarily for use on the natural hair it may also be used in connection with transformations, and it may be 'subject to various modifications in construction without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.

The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. in which,

Figurel is a front view of the device,

Fi' 2 is a plan View showing the flexible lmembers spread apart for insertion of the air,

Fig. 3 is a view showing the device worn in the hair.

Fig. 4 is a plan view of the modification,

Fig. 5l is aplan view of another modification, and, v

of a further modiication.

The device, in its preferred embodiment as shown inFigures 1 and 2, comprises a pair of fiexible members 1 and 2, one longer than the other, and ixedly connected together as at 3 by any 4suitable fastening means. The members 1 and 2 are preferably made ofcovered iiexible wire, although they ma be made of uncovered flexible material, an `are adapted tol be spread apart as indihair.

cated in Figure 2 to receive the ends of the After the hair has been inserted between said members, they are squeezed or pressed together to clamp the hair and are rolled axially to vwind up the hair into a roll,

uff or bun as shown in Figure 3. The Hexlble or pliable end portions or members 4 are then bent'inwardly towards and in back of the neck so as to fasten the. roll and firmly secure the device in the hair. For the sake of clearness, the bent ends 4 are exposed in Figure 3, but it will be understood that when the device is -worn in the hair, these ends will be substantially covered by loose portions of the hair so as to render the device practically invisible.

The device is light in weight so that it may be worn comfortably in the hair and is of highly Iiexible construction to permit of its being readily bent lengthwise to conform to the curvature of the neck or head so as to ive the roll a very natural appearance. To a' ow for bending without buckling, the member 2 is preferably slightly longer between the fastening points 3 than is vthe companion member 1. This construction compensates for the differences in radii ofthe two member( when arched to the curvature of the nec In the form of the device illustrated in" Figures 1 and 2, the pliable ends 4 are integral parts of the flexible member 1 whereas in the modification `shown in Figure 4 separate flat pliable extension stripsr 4 are clamped in between and fastened to the ends of the flexible members 1 and 2.

The modification shown in Figure 5 is made of relatively thin fiat flexible strips. In this formI one end of the member 2 is fixed as at 3 to the member 1, while the other end is slidably mounted thereon by means of a sleeve or sliding connection 5. This construction permits of relativev movement ofy the members in bending and enables them to be easily spread apart, as indicated by the dotted lines, for reception of the hair. In this modification 'the fiexible or pliable end portions 4 are preferably provided with preformed bends 6 to facilitate bending ofthe ends in fastening the devicel in the hair.

l which only one end of the-member. 2 is xed to the member 1. ,With a device of this form, the hair is inserted between the members and the ree end of member 2 is pressed and held against member 1 while the hair is being wound into a roll. One advantage of this g form, in comparison with those previously described, is-that it may be removed without first unrolling the hair and consequently can are bendable so as to extend inwardly to fasten the roll and tosecure the device in position, said members being of such degree of pliability so as to enable same to be spread apart for insertion of the hair.

Signed at New York city, in the county of New York and State of New York, A. D. 1931.

HENRY EISLER.

be used as a curler in addition to its use for both forming and supporting the roll.

What I claim is l 1. A device for vforming hair in a roll. comrising two flexible members, one longer than v the other, the shorter member being permanently and rigidly fixed at both endsto the longer member intermediate the ends of said longer member to provide pliable projecting end portions on said longer member, said ilexible members being adapted to bey spread apart for insertion of the hair, to be pressed together to clamp the hair, and to be turned Y axially to wind the hair into a roll, and said pliable end portions being adapted to be bent inwardl and under to fasten the rolland to Y secure t e device in place.

2. A device for forming hair in a roll comprising two flexible metallic members permanently and rigidly connected together at two spaced points, sa1d members bein adapted to engage thehair in between sai spaced 'points and to be turned axially as a unit to wind the' hair into a roll, and pliable metallic end members fixed to saidflexible members adjacent their points of connection, said pliable end members bein adapted to be bent inwardly and under to asten the roll and to secure the ldevice in lace.

A device for formlng hairin a roll comprising two flexible metallic members permanently and rigidly connected together at two spaced points, one of said members -being slightly longer betweensaid points than the other to permit of curving the device lengthwise' without buckling said members, said members being adapted to engage the hair in between the spaced points and to be turned axially as a unit to wind the hair into a roll, and pliable metallic end members fixed to said fiexible members ad'acent their points of connection, said plia le end members being adapted to be bent inwardly and under to fasten the roll andto secure the device in place.

4. A device for forming hair in a roll, including two pliable members of unequal length, and means to permanently and rigidly connect each of the ends of the shorter member to the longer member at spaced distances from the ends ofthe longer member to thereby cause the ends of the longer member to afford plliable projections, said connecting means eac also providin points about which the pliable projections o? the longer member lsov 

